Hey I said I’d buy the coin. Does it have to be in an EBay auction though? I’d feel better at one of the major auction houses. To be clear. I would buy the slabbed coin verses the raw coin. Period. Reed.
Virtually ANY coindealer. I myself only have about 30,000 sitting on the floor waiting for a buyer because I shipped my entire stock out at once to a single buyer. 56 bags left in 37 medium flat-rate boxes....... ....my PO hates me as I also cover the boxes in low-value, obsolete postage.
The best place is your local shop. They normally take in so many they don't have time to search them all. They tend to just throw them into bags as they come in. Most of my best wheat finds came from dealer 5000 ct bags.
Not wrong answer. The answer to your question is I would not buy either coin. Slab has no impact on my purchase decision.
It took you two days to come up with a lame response that does not fit the parameters of my original question. Go make your bed! Chris
I bought 3000 from an old .an that's been collecting them since he was 12. I got some awful nice coins. What Q. Sre you talking about?
Chris, was that meant as a joke? I can't tell if there is a barb intended or if it was meant in good humor, can you clarify?
By far - that type of situation has always been good for me. Older folks can be a gold mine - some have seriously old stashes of coins. The infamous cigar box full of pennies. I've searched quite a few of those kinds of stashes and I'm always looking for more!
My best friend gave me these bottles. Told me to cash in everything I didn't want - keep what I want. The stash was about 45 years old, progression of his daily change all those years (this is just part of it):